The British Orator: Comprising Observations on Vocal Gymnastics, Articulation, Melody, Modulation, Force, Time, and Gesture : Together with a Copious Selection of Extracts in Poetry and Prose, for Exercise in Reading and DeclamationSimpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, 1901 - 511 страница |
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... thought by many to be of paramount import- ance ; and hence , as a matter of course , the majority of young persons of both sexes are placed under the direction of a teacher of dancing . And yet , after all , what are the graces of ...
... thought by many to be of paramount import- ance ; and hence , as a matter of course , the majority of young persons of both sexes are placed under the direction of a teacher of dancing . And yet , after all , what are the graces of ...
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... thoughts , his mind acts with more energy and intentness and he no longer allows himself to be trammelled in his speech by the weak tremulous and convulsive movements of the muscles which under less energetic volition , used to be so ...
... thoughts , his mind acts with more energy and intentness and he no longer allows himself to be trammelled in his speech by the weak tremulous and convulsive movements of the muscles which under less energetic volition , used to be so ...
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... thoughts -- in short , he should do everything in his power to render his pupil cheerful and happy . Various athletic exercises should be resorted to daily , to invigorate all the muscles of voluntary motion , and diminish nervous ...
... thoughts -- in short , he should do everything in his power to render his pupil cheerful and happy . Various athletic exercises should be resorted to daily , to invigorate all the muscles of voluntary motion , and diminish nervous ...
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... thought proper to dispense with them altogether . When the stu- dent shall have acquired a knowledge of the principles of elocution , he will have no occasion for rules . The reader should bear in mind that a falling inflection gives ...
... thought proper to dispense with them altogether . When the stu- dent shall have acquired a knowledge of the principles of elocution , he will have no occasion for rules . The reader should bear in mind that a falling inflection gives ...
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... thought , and parenthetical clauses . There are many public speakers who never modulate their voices , however necessary it may be to give proper expression to their sentiments : and , what is worse , they generally pitch their voices a ...
... thought , and parenthetical clauses . There are many public speakers who never modulate their voices , however necessary it may be to give proper expression to their sentiments : and , what is worse , they generally pitch their voices a ...
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